All events are in Central time unless specified.

Wednesday, May 18

Art Exhibition

Sundering Microcosm, An Art Exhibition

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8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Location: Link, 2nd Floor
Sundering Microcosm is a collection of selected works from Omaha based artist, Jave Yoshimoto. The mix of works include screen printed pieces, as well as laser cut relief sculptures built at Nebraska Innovation Studio. The works displayed focus on …
This event originated in NIC Events Calendar.
Other

Writing Center Virtual Retreat

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9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Location: Online
The Writing Center is offering a virtual writing retreat on May 18-19, 2022 for graduate students and faculty. In addition to dedicated writing time, this virtual retreat will also include wellness activities such as virtual yoga and mindfulness …
This event originated in English.
Training

Search Process Seminar

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10:30 am – 11:30 am
Location: Online via Zoom
UNL faculty, staff, and graduate students serving on a search committee are required to attend an educational seminar covering legal issues and university policies and procedures prior to the first meeting of the search committee. Although not …
This event originated in Search Process Seminars.
Workshop

Backward Design: Course Mapping

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1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Location: City Campus Union (Heritage Room) & Online via Zoom
This four hour, highly interactive workshop will walk participants through the backward design process from writing course goals all the way up to brainstorming learning experiences. Participants and presenters will work through the process using …
Lecture

From Cather to Cannibals: The Eco-Gothic and the ‘Peculiar Horrors’ of the American Southwest

By Dr. Jesse Alemán, University of New Mexico

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3:30 pm
Location: Andrews Hall Room: 117
Dr. Jesse Alemán will present a free public lecture “From Cather to Cannibals: The Eco-Gothic and the ‘Peculiar Horrors’ of the American Southwest” on Wednesday, May 18, 3:30 p.m., in Andrews Hall, Room 117.
This event originated in English.